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Merestone, also
known as the John S. Reese, IV, House, is an
American historic estate that is
located in New
Garden Township,
Chester County, Pennsylvania...
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worship of the
Religious Society of Friends,
within its
territorial limits.
Merestone was
added to the
National Register of
Historic Places in 1995. According...
- (Pennsylvania and Maryland),
David Mathews House (New York and Vermont),
Merestone (Delaware and Pennsylvania),
Meridian Bridge (Nebraska and
South Dakota)...
- Anglo-Saxon
charter of 969,
where it
appears as Mercstuninga. It
appears as
Merestone in the
Domesday Book of 1086. The name
derives from the Old
English mersc-tūn...
- to be
socially or
economically diverse. Even its
complex of townhomes,
Merestone Terrace, was
designed and
constructed to much
higher standards than ordinary...
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Merston Manor (previously:
Merestone) is a
manor house in
Merstone on the Isle of Wight, England. The
manor was
first mentioned in the
Domesday Book....
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gallery to
Church of the Evangel, 18th and
Tasker Streets, Philadelphia.
Merestone, Yeatman's
Station Rd., New
Garden Township,
Pennsylvania (1942), NRHP-listed...
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close by the
location of the
present village seems to have been
called Merestone or
Merestun (from the Old
English Mersc,
meaning mere or
marsh and Tūn...
- buildings.
Among his many
notable designs in Bronxville, New York are
Merestone Terrace (1924),
Brooklands (1927),
Normandy Terrace Townhouses (1928)...
- "Great
Merestone (1346450)",
Research records (formerly PastScape),
retrieved 11
November 2012
Revealing Cheshire's Past: The
Great Merestone medieval...